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In reply to the discussion: SCOTUS: CONSTITUTION DOESN'T PROHIBIT CRIMINAL SUBPOENA OF THE PRESIDENT (7-2) [View all]not_the_one
(2,227 posts)Unfortunately, by the time the so-called "justice" is arrived at, there is nothing left but the grinding wheel. The barn has collapsed, the horse pulling the grinding wheel is dead. Fat lot of good it does then.
We really need to deal with deliberate delays that are solely for that reason, to delay justice. Those with the money can pay for the delays. The rest of us can't.
In many cases the litigants are dead before the case is resolved. In other cases it takes so long everyone loses interest, or gets lawsuit fatigue, and fold rather than continue, because they are broke. The "system" worked, but not for the people it was supposed to work for.
Our world famous "justice" system either works for every one, rich or poor, or it doesn't. I think the jury is already back on that verdict.